Walt Disney World is set to introduce significant changes to its Lightning Lane system starting July 24, 2024. This update aims to streamline the guest experience, making it easier to plan and enjoy the parks. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the history of Lightning Lane, how it works, the costs involved, and what guests can expect from the new system. We’ll also provide tips on how to make the most of your visit using the updated Lightning Lane options.
Walt Disney World is a place where dreams come true, and starting July 24, 2024, the experience is about to get even more magical with the introduction of the new Lightning Lane system. Whether you’re a seasoned Disney enthusiast or planning your first visit, understanding these changes will help you navigate the parks with ease and maximize your enjoyment. In this article, we’ll explore the history of Lightning Lane, how it works, the costs, and the new features being introduced. Let’s dive in!
History of Lightning Lane
The concept of skipping the line at Disney parks isn’t new. It all started with the FastPass system, introduced in 1999, which allowed guests to reserve access to popular attractions and avoid long waits. This system evolved into FastPass+ in 2014, which enabled guests to book their ride times in advance using the My Disney Experience app.
In 2021, Disney replaced FastPass+ with the Genie+ service, which included Lightning Lane access. This paid service allowed guests to reserve access to select attractions, reducing wait times significantly. However, the system had its complexities and limitations, leading to mixed reviews from guests.
[videopress 04ndol1k]How Lightning Lane Works
The Basics
Lightning Lane is essentially a priority queue that allows guests to bypass the regular standby line for popular attractions. Starting July 24, 2024, the system will be rebranded and simplified into two main options: Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass.
Lightning Lane Multi Pass
The Lightning Lane Multi Pass replaces the Genie+ service. With this pass, guests can make up to three Lightning Lane selections per day in advance. These selections can be made for different attractions within a single park. The Multi Pass will be divided into two tiers:
- Tier 1: Includes the most popular attractions.
- Tier 2: Includes other attractions that are still highly sought after but not as high-demand as Tier 1.
Guests can choose one attraction from Tier 1 and two from Tier 2. Once you’re in the park and use your first multi pass experience, you can select another experience (if available). Guests can make additional selections through the My Disney Experience app, (subject to availability).
Lightning Lane Single Pass
The Lightning Lane Single Pass allows guests to secure a time to ride one of the most in-demand attractions. This pass can be purchased separately and in advance, similar to the current Individual Lightning Lane system. Attractions available for the Single Pass include:
- TRON Lightcycle Run at Magic Kingdom
- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- AVATAR Flight of Passage at Disney’s Animal Kingdom
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT
Advance Planning
One of the most significant changes is the ability to plan Lightning Lane passes in advance. Guests staying at a Disney Resort hotel can make their selections up to seven days before their visit, while other guests can plan up to three days in advance. This change aims to reduce the stress of last-minute planning and allow guests to secure their must-do experiences ahead of time.
Costs of Lightning Lane
The cost of Lightning Lane passes varies depending on the date and park. Here’s a breakdown of the pricing:
- Lightning Lane Multi Pass: Prices range from $15 to $39 per person per day, depending on the park and date.
- Lightning Lane Single Pass: Prices range from $7 to $25 per person per attraction, depending on the ride and date.
These prices are subject to change based on demand and peak times. It’s essential to check the My Disney Experience app for the most up-to-date pricing information.
New Features and Updates
Simplified Naming
One of the primary goals of the update is to simplify the naming conventions. The Genie+ service will now be called Lightning Lane Multi Pass, and Individual Lightning Lanes will be known as Lightning Lane Single Passes. This change aims to reduce confusion and make it easier for guests to understand their options.
Enhanced App Experience
The My Disney Experience app will receive updates to make it quicker and easier to purchase and plan Lightning Lane passes. The app will feature fewer steps and a new option to purchase both Multi Pass and Single Pass in one transaction. This streamlined process will enhance the overall guest experience.
Complimentary Disney Genie Service
The complimentary features of the Disney Genie service will continue to be available in the My Disney Experience app. This free planning tool helps guests organize their trips, check wait times, and receive personalized recommendations.
Tips for Using Lightning Lane
Plan Ahead
Take advantage of the advance planning feature to secure your must-do attractions. If you’re staying at a Disney Resort hotel, make your selections as soon as the seven-day window opens. For other guests, mark your calendar for the three-day advance window.
Prioritize High-Demand Attractions
Use the Lightning Lane Single Pass for the most popular attractions that typically have the longest wait times. This strategy will help you make the most of your day and experience more rides with shorter waits.
Check Availability
Throughout the day, check the My Disney Experience app for additional Lightning Lane availability. Once you’ve used your initial selections, you can make more reservations, maximizing your time in the parks.
Be Flexible
While it’s great to have a plan, be prepared to adjust based on availability and changing conditions in the park. Flexibility will help you make the most of your visit and enjoy a stress-free experience.
Lightning Lane FAQ’s
Can I use a multi pass and a single pass on the same day?
Yes. You can purchase one Lightning Lane Multi Pass (which allows you to hold up to 3 Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections at once) and/or up to 2 Lightning Lane Single Passes per day.
How long do I need to wait before I can select a new Lightning Lane Multi Pass attraction?
Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections can only be made one at a time. When you enter the park, once you redeem a selection, you can use the My Disney Experience app to check availability for another Lightning Lane Multi Pass experience—and add to your plans!
With Lightning Lane Multi Pass, can I choose different selections for some members of my party?
Yes. Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections can be modified (if available) so that some members of your party can enjoy different multi pass experiences and/or arrival windows. Here’s how:
- When purchasing Lightning Lane Multi Passes for your travel party, you’ll be prompted to select up to 3 multi pass attractions or experiences—which must be the same for each member of your travel party at that time.
- After completing your purchase, you can modify the selected experiences and arrival windows for some members of your travel party!
How do I make Lightning Lane Multi Pass selections for more than one park on the same day?
When you purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a theme park, you’ll be prompted to choose up to 3 multi pass experiences and arrival windows in the same theme park.
Once you use a selection on the day of your park visit, you can use the My Disney Experience app to choose another multi pass experience in any Walt Disney World theme park (if available), as long as you have a valid Park Hopper ticket or an Annual Pass!
Conclusion
The new Lightning Lane system at Walt Disney World, launching on July 24, 2024, promises to enhance the guest experience by simplifying the planning process and reducing wait times for popular attractions. With the introduction of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass, guests can now plan their visits more efficiently and enjoy their favorite rides without the hassle of long lines.
By understanding how the new system works, planning ahead, and utilizing the My Disney Experience app, you can make the most of your Disney World adventure. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Disney fan, these changes are designed to make your trip more magical and memorable. So, get ready to experience the magic of Disney like never before with the new Lightning Lane system. Happy planning, and may your Disney dreams come true!
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